Kickstarter is a web-based way to fund creative projects. Creators of music, art, design and technology send their concepts and financial needs to Kickstarter, which offers ways to send contributions for individual projects that appeal to the visitor.

The upcoming comedy at LPOS follows the aftermath of an accident that brings a Hollywood golden boy face to face with a devilishly appealing woman, Devela D’agon. Forced into a role he never imagined, the pampered star must learn how to play by Death’s rules or face eternal entrapment.

Historic Palm Cottage has reopened after sizable capital improvements, according to the Naples Historical Society. Visitors can receive a “buy one, get one free” admission with a docent-guided tour on National Museum Day, 1 to 4 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 28. With every $10 tour purchased, one person will receive free admission. Members and children younger than 10 are always free.

Also included in the price of a tour is admission to the new archival viewing center where visitors can peruse computer archives of historic photos and documents.

The two Estero fine art shows this season, Nov. 16-17 and Jan. 4-5, are seeking student art for their annual scholarship competitions.

As part of a commitment to include art education in the Estero Fine Art Show, a youth art competition for grades K-8 or ages 5-12 is implemented into each event.

Young artists are invited to apply to enter their own original art, and learn about being part of a professional art show and exhibition. There is space within the show to display all the youth art entries.

The youth art competition is sponsored by the Institute for the Arts & Education Inc.

Both shows are at Miromar Outlets at the Corkscrew Road exit of I-75.

The $250 in youth art awards includes $100 Best of Youth Art and three $50 Youth Art awards of excellence.

The deadline to apply for fall is Nov. 1; and for winter, Dec. 15. Youths applications: www.hotworks.org.